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Although the h-bonding in hydrogen fluoride is much stronger than that of water yet water has much higher boiling point than hydrogen fluoride. Why

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Answered by yadavakshu46
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Explanation:

Although h bonding in hydrogen flouride is much stronger than water but water has 4 h bond but hydrogen flouride has two. in water h bonding is 4×7kcal=28kcal but water has 2×10kcal=20kcal.

Answered by aryandhar019
2

Answer:

Water can make a more-balanced hydrogen-bonding network, making the bulk system more uniformly interacting and thus stronger as a whole.

Water forms a more extensive hydrogen-bonding network (a three-dimensional tetrahedral local environment, rather than a two-dimensional zigzag environment), rendering the bulk system less easily vaporizable.

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